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1 GE Fanuc Automation Computer Numerical Control Products Panel i Connection and Maintenance Manual GFZ-64223EN/01 September 2004 2 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes as Used in this Publication GFL-001 Warning Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages, currents, temperatures, or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use. In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment, a Warning notice is used. Caution Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken. Note Notes merely call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding and operating the equipment. This document is based on information available at the time of its publication. While efforts have been made to be accurate, the information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in hardware or software, nor to provide for every possible contingency in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems.

GE Fanuc Automation assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made. GE Fanuc Automation makes no representation or warranty, expressed, implied, or statutory with respect to, and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, sufficiency, or usefulness of the information contained herein. No warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose shall apply.

Copyright 2004 GE Fanuc Automation North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 3 B-64223EN/01 DEFINITION OF WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTE DEFINITION OF WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTE This manual includes safety precautions for protecting the user and preventing damage to the machine. Precautions are classified into Warning and Caution according to their bearing on safety. Also, supplementary information is described as a Note. Read the Warning, Caution, and Note thoroughly before attempting to use the machine.

WARNING Applied when there is a danger of the user being injured or when there is a damage of both the user being injured and the equipment being damaged if the approved procedure is not observed. CAUTION Applied when there is a danger of the equipment being damaged, if the approved procedure is not observed. NOTE The Note is used to indicate supplementary information other than Warning and Caution. Read this manual carefully, and store it in a safe place. S-1 4 5 B-64223EN/01 PREFACE PREFACE This manual explains information (electrical and structural specifications) required for connecting the FANUC PANEL i equipped with a 733-MHz Celeron, 866-MHz Pentium III, or 1.26-GHz Pentium III processor (called the PANEL i below) and the PANEL i for AUTOMOTIVE to a CNC control unit or machine tool and for maintaining the PANEL i and the PANEL i for AUTOMOTIVE. Attention The copyright of Windows 2000, Windows XP and other software provided with PANEL i is owned by Microsoft Corporation (USA), Intel Corporation, Phoenix Technologies Ltd., and FANUC LTD. No part of the software described above, or its manuals, may be used or reproduced without permission.

No part of the software described above, or its manuals, may be sold independently of the PANEL i. The software described above, and its manual, must be used under the conditions described in the attached license agreement. The use of the CNC incorporating the PANEL i shall imply that the user agrees to the conditions of the license agreement described above. Windows 2000 and Windows XP are a registered trademark of Microsoft corporation, USA. Company name and product name mentions in this manual are (registered) trademark of each company.

CAUTION 1 If an operation error or mishap occurs, the data on the hard disk may be lost, even if all the installation conditions are satisfied. Therefore, always maintain a backup copy of the data on the hard disk in case the stored data is lost or damaged. Especially, the power-off on accessing the hard disk must not be done because that possibility is very high. Please concern for the end-users.

2 Be sure to finish the OS and the applications through the proper operation of shutdown before turning the power off. Without the above-mentioned operation, there is no assurance of the following action. At worst, the hard disk drive may be damaged and may not be able to be recognized by the BIOS and OS. P-1 6 7 B-64223EN/01 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS DEFINITION OF WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTE.s-1 PREFACE.p-1 I. 123 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 4.MAINTENANCE OF OPEN CNC (BOOT-UP AND IPL) System data manipulation The following screen is used for manipulating system data (including control software and ladder programs) on the NC.

Load. opens the file selection screen. Specify a file to be loaded. Save saves the selected NC system data in a file. Check checks the selected NC system data.

Delete deletes the selected NC system data 124 4.MAINTENANCE OF OPEN CNC (BOOT-UP AND IPL) MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ SRAM operation This screen is used to store and restore NC SRAM data. Backup stores SRAM data, and Restore restores SRAM data. In the center of the screen, the progress status is displayed. As with the NC, the backup file name is determined automatically from the SRAM size, and cannot be renamed 125 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 4.MAINTENANCE OF OPEN CNC (BOOT-UP AND IPL) File operation The following screen is used for operating files on a memory card in the CNC or in a folder of the PANEL i. Delete deletes a selected file. Format formats the memory card. This button is valid when the memory card is selected by Setting.

Refresh updates the file list to the latest state. After changing memory cards or floppy disks, click this button 126 4.MAINTENANCE OF OPEN CNC (BOOT-UP AND IPL) MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ IPL Screen NOTE The contents of the IPL screen vary depending on the CNC model.

Follow the instructions displayed in the menu 127 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 4.MAINTENANCE OF OPEN CNC (BOOT-UP AND IPL) 4.4 OTHER SCREENS CNC Alarm Screen This screen appears when a system alarm is issued in the CNC. (The above screen is an example. The displayed information varies depending on the system alarm issued in the CNC.). 128 4.MAINTENANCE OF OPEN CNC (BOOT-UP AND IPL) MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ Status Screen To open the status screen, double-click the icon in the system tray.

Alternatively, in the menu popped up by right-clicking, click OPEN. Node: Node number Name: Node name. (Define the node name in advance by using the HSSB applet on the control panel.) Bus: Hardware communication status (0: Communication error, 1: Communication established) Status: Status (in hexadecimal) Bit 2: End of boot processing Bit 3: End of IPL processing Bit 4: Maintenance mode (Rotary switch position F) Bit 5: Display of 30 lines on IPL/system alarm screen Bit 8: CNC system alarm Pop up this window on communication error: By checking this item, this screen is opened automatically when a communication error occurs. Clicking the Close button closes the screen. Clicking the Setting.

button opens the option setting screen. Clicking the About. button opens the version information screen. NOTE The Series 300is/310is/320is does not provide a status screen. 129 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 4.MAINTENANCE OF OPEN CNC (BOOT-UP AND IPL) Option Setting Screen On the option setting screen, application programs can be registered. Any programs for use with FOCAS2 will not run unless they are started after FOCAS2 starts. By registering these programs in Ncboot32.exe, they can be executed in synchronization with the start of FOCAS2.

Clicking the Settings. button on the status screen causes the option setting screen to open. On the option setting screen, an application must be registered with each node that requires it. Node selects a node. In the list box in the center of the screen, the programs registered for the selected node are displayed.

New. registers a new program. When a blank character is included in the path, it is enclosed with double quotation marks. Remove deletes a selected line. Edit allows editing of a selected line. This button is used to edit arguments.

The character string%d in the command line is replaced by a node number. To represent% itself, describe%%. Example: To start the CNC screen display function after FOCAS2 starts at that node, code the following: C: Program Files CNCScreen CNCScrn.exe /Node=%d 130 5.BIOS SETUP MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/01 5 BIOS SETUP 131 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 5.BIOS SETUP 5.1 WHAT IS BIOS SET-UP BIOS Set-up is a program to set up BIOS settings, and operating environment for the PANEL i is defined by these BIOS settings.

It is unnecessary to run the set-up program normally because default BIOS settings are set at shipping. Use PANEL i with this default environment as far as possible because an inadvertent change to the operating environment may cause a failure.

The settings made using BIOS Set-up are stored in the internal memory. A battery is used to preserve the settings stored in the memory. CAUTION 1 Use PANEL i with default BIOS settings as far as possible. Fanuc has not checked behavior of PANEL i in case that any BIOS setting is changed from default settings. So if any setting is changed, make sufficient confirmations.

2 A keyboard is necessary at BIOS setup. Select one of following devices. A full keyboard connected to PS/2 port. A full keyboard connected to USB port. Front panel of PANEL i for Automotive. MDI unit or softkey is not available.

Connect other full keyboard. 5.2 KEYS USED FOR OPERATION The keys used for set-up have the following functions. keys: Move the cursor to the next or previous item. keys: Move the cursor to the next or previous menu. Enter key: Select the item on which the cursor is placed.

ESC key: Exit.+ keys: Change values. F1 key: Display helps.

F9 key: Setup defaults. F10 key: Setup previous values 132 5.BIOS SETUP MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ HOW TO BEGIN THE BIOS SET-UP 1 Finish working and store the data.

2 Turn off and connect a full-keyboard, and turn on again. 3 BIOS set-up will run with pressing F2 key while Press to enter SETUP. Is displayed. PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0 Copyright Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All rights Reserved FANUC BIOS, 6150/03 Copyright 2002, FANUC LTD All rights Reserved CPU = Intel (R) Pentium(R) III processor 866MHz 640K System RAM Passed 127M Extended RAM Passed System BIOS shadowed Video BIOS shadowed Fixed Disk 0: BIOS edition CPU Press to enter SETUP Initial screen (At normal booting) 4 Menu screen is displayed. Change parameters if it is necessary 133 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 5.BIOS SETUP 5.4 HOW TO END THE BIOS SET-UP Changed settings become effective after saving settings and restarting the system.

Select either one of the following methods for saving and restarting. (Method 1): Set Exit mode by pressing ESC key or selecting EXIT item. Then select Exit Saving Changes and press ENTER key. (Method 2): Press F10 key then message as Save Configuration changes and exit now?

Is displayed. If you want to discard changes and restart the system, do as follows. Set Exit mode by pressing ESC key or selecting EXIT item. Select Exit Discarding Changes and press ENTER key 134 5.BIOS SETUP MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ BIOS DIAGNOSIS MESSAGE After turning on the system POST (Power On Self Test) is executed.

Diagnosis messages in the following table may be displayed. Marks in item To be solved represent as bellow. A: Something of hardware may be failure. Solve these troubles. B: When battery supply is stopped, these messages are displayed once. If these are displayed time and again, something of hardware may be failure. Error Code To be solved A A A BIOS message CPU Temperature Exceeds the Upper Limit FATAL Ambient Temperature Exceeds the Upper Limit FATAL Ambient Temperature Exceeds the Lower Limit HDD stopped Description CPU FIN may be not attached to CPU properly.

Ambient Temperature in the cabinet may be too high. Ambient Temperature in the cabinet may be too low. Wait until temperature is in regulated range.

(If BIOS revision is 06 or higher, PANEL i starts automatically after ambient temperature is in good range. If BIOS revision is 05 or lower, turn off and on at times.) A CPU Fan Failure.

FATAL 60mm FAN for base unit is stopped. A Case Fan Failure. 40mm FAN for base unit is stopped. A HDD Fan Failure.

FAN for HDD unit is stopped. A CMOS Battery Failure. Battery cable may be not connected or battery is low A Failure Fixed Disk Hard disk drive is defective A Stuck Key Keyboard operation error. Confirm that keys are not pressed continuously 0211 Keyboard Error or not connected Confirm connection of the keyboard B System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used. Check sum of CMOS RAM is abnormal. Default values are loaded, then system restart automatically B Check date and time settings Time data is not set.

Set correct date and time in BIOS Set-up or utilities B Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used System has not started up normally at latest start-up. So default values are loaded, then system start up. B Cursor blinking at the upper left of the screen (after the power on self test) The hard disk was not recognized as the boot device. Follow the steps below: Start BIOS setup, press once and twice to select 'Load Setup Defaults,' and press Enter. The message 'Load default configuration now?'

Select YES and press Enter. Select 'Exit Saving Changes' on the screen and press Enter. The message 'Save configuration changes and exit now?' Select YES and press Enter. NOTE BIOS message may be changed by BIOS version 135 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 6 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 136 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ METHOD OF EXCHANGING A BATTERY CAUTION The time from disconnecting the cable of old battery to connecting the cable of new battery should be shorter than 5 minutes. BIOS settings will be not erased when bellow procedures are done correctly. But if following message are displayed at power-on, BIOS settings may be erased.

251: System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used. & Press to enter SETUP In this case default BIOS settings are loaded, then BIOS setting will start. If BIOS settings were changed from default setting before this message is displayed, change as same settings.

Usually default settings are used. (1) Turn on PANEL i for 5 seconds or more, then turn off. Take off PANEL i from attached panel to work from rear side. (2) Pull out the connector of the lithium battery, then remove the battery from the holder. (3) Connect the new battery connector (BAT1) until five minutes, put the new battery in the holder.

(4) Mount PANEL i again. (5) Turn on the power, then confirm that BIOS parameters have not been erased (confirm that error message is not displayed) 137 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES Battery Connector (BAT1) Battery A02B-0200-K102 Fig. 6.1 Exchanging a battery 138 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ METHOD OF REMOVING CASE COVER erased because battery cable is pulled out.

In that case 251: System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used. & Press to enter SETUP are displayed after next turning on. Therefore in case of usage with changing BIOS settings, confirm changed items before this operating. If the messages are displayed, change BIOS settings as before. In case of usage without changing BIOS setting (setting on manufacture), exit BIOS setting if the message is displayed.

(1) Removing the LCD cable (for the 15.0 LCD only) Remove the screw from the upper right section of the unit. Cut the cable clamp. Remove the video connector fastener. Detach the video connector.

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(2) Pulling out the fan and battery cables Pull out the two fan cables. The connectors are latched in a simple manner. Pull them out by holding down the latch with a flat-blade screwdriver. Pull out the battery cable 139 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES (3) Detaching the PCI card Remove the PCI holding part. Remove the screw, and pull out the PCI card. (4) Removing screws from the case a b d c e For units other than the 15 LCD, remove the screw (a) from the upper right section of the unit.

Remove the other screws (b to e) from the case. NOTE Screws a to c are locked to prevent them from falling out of the case 140 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/01 (5) Checking the shape of the PCI holding plate at the bottom of the unit Old type New type If the holding plate is an old type, remove it first. If the holding plate is a new type, remove the screw indicated with an arrow, and loosen the fitting shown in a dotted circle. Remove the cover as shown in (8). (6) Removing the PCI holding plate 1 (for the old type only) Remove two screws from the PCI holder. (7) Removing the PCI holding plate 2 (for the old type only) Open the PCI holding plate to about 30 degrees.

Tilt it a little to the far side. 142 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ MOUNTING THE CASE COVER (1) Position the upper side of the cover in the right place, and lower it.

Series 300i: Be careful. They are tight. Be careful not to have the case cover caught on the DIMM latch. Make sure that the power supply PCB and backplane PCB get in grooves. (2) Mount the PCI holder, and fasten the case cover with screws (4 or 5 places). (3) Mount the PCI card and the PCI card holder 143 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES (4) Attach the cable connector. 40-mm-square fan 60-mm-square fan Battery (5) Attach the LCD cable, and mount the metal fitting and cable clamp.

(For the 15.0 LCD unit only) 144 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ METHOD OF EXCHANGING FUSE CAUTION Investigate the cause that fuse is blown out at first, then remove it. Fuse is blown out when power lines are shorted in PANEL i. If the fuse is blown out, check bellow points. Any conductor is shorted to the main board. Failure of PCI extended card or error at inserting PCI extended card.

Miss-connection of cables. When fuse is blown out, any damage may be existed in the main board. And the damaged parts must be exchanged. (1) Take PANEL i off from cabinet after pulling out cables. (2) Remove case cover (Refer to 6.2). (3) Remove the old fuse, and put a new fuse to the socket exactly.

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(4) Attach case cover (Refer to 6.3). Mount PANEL i again. (5) Turn on the power, then confirm that PANEL i will start. Cover removing/attaching (Refer to 6.2/6.3) FUSE A08B-0084-K020 Fig. 6.4 Exchanging fuse 145 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 6.5 METHOD OF EXCHANGING FAN Method of Exchange Fan of the PANEL i (1) Make sure that PANEL i is turned off. (2) Prepare a new FAN. (3) Pull out the connector of fan power.

This connector has a latch, therefore release the latch and pull out it as below figure. (4) Exchange a fan. Attention to the direction of air flow. (5) Connect a plug of 60mm FAN(-K101) to CPE11B.

Connect a plug of 40mm FAN(-K100) to CPE11A. Air Flow 60mmFAN A08B-0084-K101 Attention to the direction. 40mmFAN A08B-0084-K100 Attention to the direction.

(40mmFAN) CPE11A (60mmFAN) CPE11B Release the latch of the connector with the driver etc, then pull out the cable. Be careful not to damage the connector with excessive force. Fig Exchanging Fan of Basic Unit. 146 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ Method of Exchanging Fan for the HDD Unit (1) Make sure that PANEL i is turned off.

(2) Prepare a new fan. (3) Disconnect the fan connector from CPE11C. The connector has a latch, therefore disconnect it while raising upward it a little. (4) Screw the old fan off. (5) Screw a new fan on, and connect the fan connector to CPE11C. Attention to the direction of air flow. NOTE In the case of PANEL i for Automotive, remove HDD unit at first.

To CPE11C (3pin) of Power Supply PCB FAN A08B-0084-K102 Attention to the direction. Air Flow 2 screws Fig (a) Exchanging FAN for HDD unit Fig (b) Exchanging FAN for HDD unit (In case of PANEL i for Automotive).

147 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 6.6 METHOD OF EXCHANGING CPU UNIT (1) Make sure that PANEL i is turned off. (2) Remove case cover (Refer to 6.2). (3) Screw off 2 screws, then remove holding plate of the CPU(A). (4) Pull up the CPU socket lever, then remove CPU unit (B). (5) Set new CPU unit.

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Mount parts in a reverse order. B A Holding Plate of CPU unit Fig. 6.6 Exchanging CPU Unit Remove/Attach case cover. (Refer to 6.2/6.3) 148 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ METHOD OF EXCHANGING THE DIMM MODULE (1) Turn the power to the PANEL i off. (2) Remove the cover.

(See Section 6.2.) (3) Push the latch for fixing the module outward as shown in detail A. (The DIMM module is lifted.) (4) Pull out the DIMM module. (5) Insert a new DIMM module until it is fixed with the latch and mount it by reversing the removal procedure. Detail A Fig. 6.7 Exchanging DIMM Module 149 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 6.8 METHOD OF EXCHANGING LCD BACKLIGHT Exchanging 10.4 LCD Backlight NOTE It is not possible to exchange a backlight of 15.0 LCD. Exchanging of Base Unit for maintenance (A08B-0084-Dxxx) is available in case of 15.0 LCD. (1) Make sure that PANEL i is turned off.

(2) Remove case cover (Refer to 6.2). (3) Remove LCD backlight cable and LCD signal cable. (4) If PANEL i has the Touch Panel, pull out flat cable for Touch Panel from CN1 on the Touch Panel Controller PCB. LCD Backlight Cable. LCD Signal Cable Remove/Attach case cover. (Refer to 6.2/6.3) Flat Cable for Touch Panel Fig (a) Exchanging LCD Backlight at 10.4 LCD (1) 150 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/01 (5) Remove CPU holding plate and 2 screws.

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Then remove PCI holding plate and 2 screws (if PCI holding plate has not removed). Remove Softkey cable, PCMCIA cable, USB cable and 3 screws. Then remove Main Board. 3 screws PCMCIA cable USB cable 2 screws 2 screws Softkey cable PCI holding plate CPU holing plate Fig (b) Exchanging LCD Backlight at 10.4 LCD (2) (6) Remove Plastic panel and 4 screws. 4 screws Fig (c) Exchanging LCD Backlight at 10.4 LCD (3) 151 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES (7) Remove 4 screws and LCD unit.

4 screws Fig (d) Exchanging LCD Backlight at 10.4 LCD (4) 152 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/01 (8) Unlock like the below figure, pull out the case with the backlight, and exchange. CP1 Locked here Pull up this softly and pull out the backlight (detail is below figure) Rear of LCD Lock Pull up here Fig (e) Exchanging LCD Backlight at 10.4 LCD (5) CAUTION Do not pull the cable when pull out the backlight. (9) Assemble the unit in a reverse order of (1) - (8). (Note that the cables don t put between the plate and one, etc.) 153 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES Exchanging 12.1 LCD Backlight (1)-(7) Remove LCD unit in the same way as 5.7.1(1)-(7).

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Note that LCD backlight cable is two in case of 12.1 LCD. Connector (8) In case of 12.1 LCD type, screw off at 2 points. And slide and pull out the LCD Backlights as below figure, and exchange them. Slide CP31 EJECT The backside of LCD Panel CN1 Connector CP1 EJECT Back light (upper) Back light (lower) Fig Exchanging LCD Backlight at 12.1 LCD CAUTION Do not pull the cable when pull out the backlight. (9) Assemble the unit in a reverse order of (1) - (8). (Note that the cables don t put between the plate and one, etc.) 154 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ METHOD OF EXCHANGING TOUCH PANEL PROTECTION SHEET PANEL i has a Touch Panel Protection Sheet on the face of Touch Panel to protect the Touch Panel.

When the screen cannot be watched clearly because of some damages or stains, exchange the Touch Panel Protection Sheet. Please prepare the following. Touch panel protection sheet Name Specification for 10.4 LCD 160i /180i /210i with softkey 300i A02B-0236-K i /180i /210i without softkey A02B-0236-K130 for 12.1 LCD A02B-0236-K118 for 15.0 LCD A08B-0082-K020 Neutral detergent (having good oil removal properties. Neutral detergents for kitchen are applicable.) Soft cloth (Towels are applicable.) CAUTION Touch panel operations are performed by directly specifying items on the LCD screen. For these operations, be sure to use the touch panel pen (A02B-0236-K111) supplied by FANUC.

If you use a pointed pen to specify an item on the LCD screen, the surface of the LCD may be scratched or damaged. If you touch the LCD screen with your finger, operability may degrade or the screen may become dirty. Do not touch the LCD screen with your fingers Method of Exchanging Touch Panel Protection Sheet (except A02B-0236-K130) (1) At first, strip the old Touch Panel Protection Sheet off.

Tab for exchange Touch Panel Protection Sheet (2) Wipe off adhesive residue if any with alcohol. (3) Use a neutral detergent to remove oil and dirt stuck to the surface of the touch panel 155 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES (4) With a soft, damp cloth, wipe off the detergent completely. If the surface of the touch panel is cloudy, oil is still left. Remove oil completely.

If oil or detergent is left on the surface of the touch panel, the protection sheet cannot adhere to the panel completely and will sometimes peel off easily. (5) With a soft, dry cloth, wipe off moisture completely. (6) Bend a tab for exchange to surface side in accordance with the following left-side picture.(at an angle of about 60 ) (7) Strip the white film on the back of the new Touch Panel Protection Sheet (this side is to stick on the LCD face) off. Tab for exchange LCD side Protection Sheet Surface (8) Position the sheet, then attach the top and bottom sides of the sheet first so that the tab for exchange is placed at the upper-right corner. At this time, check that each side of the protection sheet does not touch the escutcheon.

Be careful so as not to allow dirt to enter between the LCD and protection sheet. OK NG (9) Attach the right and left sides of the protection sheet while pushing out air between the touch panel and protection sheet. With part of the protection sheet kept stuck to the touch panel, do not attempt to correct the position of the protection sheet by pulling the sheet.

(10) Press the adhesive parts of the four sides, and attach the entire sheet completely 156 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE B-64223EN/ Method of exchanging Touch Panel Protection Sheet (A02B-0236-K130) (1) At first, strip the old Touch Panel Protection Sheet off. Tab for exchange (2) Wipe off adhesive residue if any with alcohol. (3) Use a neutral detergent to remove oil and dirt stuck to the surface of the touch panel. (4) With a soft, damp cloth, wipe off the detergent completely. If the surface of the touch panel is cloudy, oil is still left.

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Remove oil completely. If oil or detergent is left on the surface of the touch panel, the protection sheet cannot adhere to the panel completely and will sometimes peel off easily.

(5) With a soft, dry cloth, wipe off moisture completely. (6) Strip the film on the back of the new Touch Panel Protection Sheet (this side is to stick on the LCD face.) (7) Put the tab of exchange on the lower left side of the new one, and stick the Touch Panel Protection Sheet. At this time, align the overhang edge at bottom of the gray plastic frame with the overhang edge of the Touch Panel Protection Sheet.

In addition, prevent dust from entering between the LCD and the Touch Panel Protection Sheet. Guide position (8) Stick the four sides while pushing out air between the touch panel and the Touch Panel Protection Sheet. Do not pull the Touch Panel Protection Sheet to correct its position with the part of the sheet kept stuck to the touch panel 157 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 6.MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES Checks after Exchange (9) Press the adhesive parts of the four sides, and stick the Touch Panel Protection Sheet completely. Check that the four corners and four sides of the Touch Panel Protection Sheet is not floating.

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(1) Check that there is no wrinkle on the surface of the protection sheet. (2) After power-on, check that there is no touch panel portion kept pressed. (3) Press the touch panel, and check that correct operation takes place. 159 B-64223EN/01 MAINTENANCE 7.METHOD FOR CORRECTING POSITIONS ON THE TOUCH PANEL (2) Click the Calibration tab.

Click the Calibrate Now button with performing no other operations. (3) The correction screen appears (a plus (+) sign appears at the upper left of the screen). Press and hold the center of the plus sign with a touch pen for about 1 second.

Each time you press the plus sign, the plus sign moves to the next position. (4) After pressing the plus sign nine times, press the Enter key. (5) Press the Enter key again and terminate the touch panel correction program. (6) Click the OK button on the Touch panel set-up and configuration utility dialog.