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5-3.  Removing the Rear Cover

1.  To open the rear cover of the system, 

please follow the steps described in 
Chapter 5-1 and 5-2 to remove the 
cable cover and batteries first.

2.  Remove the rubber pads (x9) and 

loosen the screws (x10) of the rear 
cover.

3.  Gently lift the cover aside, the 

power button at the bottom left 
corner is connected to its cable 
inside, be careful not to pull off 
the cable while lifting the rear 
cover.

1.  To replace the RAM module, please remove the cable cover, batteries, and 

rear cover first (see Chapter 5-1, 5-2 and 5-3).

2.  The motherboard is secured by the metal housing, remove the screw (x1) to 

release the insulation cover located on top of the metal housing.

5-4.  Replacing the RAM

Summary of Contents for K959

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL VERSION 1 0 October 2020 Panel PC Hardware System...

Page 2: ...ructions for future reference 3 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product 4 Do not use this product near water 5 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The produ...

Page 3: ...reil sur un lit un canap un tapis ou autre surface similaire Ce produit ne doit jamais tre plac proximit ou sur un radiateur sur un registre de chaleur ou dans une installation int gr e moins qu une v...

Page 4: ...use A 2 For MOVABLE EQUIPMENT having a total mass exceeding 18kg and for all STATIONARY EQUIPMENT the material of a FIRE ENCLOSURE in the thinnest significant wall thickness used shall be of 5VB CLASS...

Page 5: ...recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product RU WKHLU ORFDO JRYHUQPHQW RI FH IRU...

Page 6: ...erwise damaged You spill something into the system Your computer has been dropped or damaged You suspect that your computer needs service or repair You want to clean the computer or screen You want to...

Page 7: ...vii Revision Description Date 1 0 Initial release October 2020 Revision History Changes to the original user manual are listed below...

Page 8: ...4 3 3 I O View 4 3 4 Dimension 5 4 Basic Operation 6 4 1 Powering On Off 6 4 2 Charging the Battery 7 4 3 Battery Level Indication 8 4 4 Battery Discharging Mode Flowchart 9 5 System Assembly 10 5 1 R...

Page 9: ...ix 6SHFL FDWLRQ 13 RQ JXUDWLRQ 15 7 1 D87U Motherboard Layout 15 7 2 Connectors Functions 16 7 3 Jumper Setting 17...

Page 10: ...re environment This Medical Computer Hardware System must be operated by professional personnel i e doctor nurse Application Access to patient records Hospital administration system Bed management Cle...

Page 11: ...2 2 Packing List 2 1 Standard Items a System b Power adapter c Power cord d Battery a b c d Note Power cord will be supplied differently according to various region or country...

Page 12: ...ront Side View Item No Description 1 WUXH DW 3 3 PXOWL WRXFK 2 batteries status 3 capacitive sensor touch function keys from left to right Volume down Volume up Brightness darker Brightness lighter 4...

Page 13: ...escription a COM b LAN c USB 1 1 USB 1 0 d USB 3 0 e HDMI f DC in g COM h USB 1 1 x2 3 3 I O View Item No Description 1 100 x 100 VESA mounting holes 2 75 x 75 VESA mounting holes 3 Battery door 4 Cab...

Page 14: ...5 3 4 Dimension 533 13mm 324 64mm 59mm...

Page 15: ...power button the display will come on in a few seconds NOTE The system must be plugged into power adapter or battery charged before turning on for the first time To turn off the system power off the...

Page 16: ...e DC in port on the system 2 The system will charge in the order of battery 1 to battery 2 4 2 Charging the Battery Status will show the capacity of each battery NOTE The battery status is detected au...

Page 17: ...N Battery error RED blink quickly Without battery No signal Battery Power off Battery full charged GREEN Battery charging GREEN blilnk slowly Battery standby GREEN Battery Mode Battery Battery dischar...

Page 18: ...ery 2 capacitive is lower than 3 the system will be forced to shut down Battery 1 Battery 2 When Battery 1 lock been released Battery 2 capacitive is higher than 6 Battery 2 capacitive is lower than 6...

Page 19: ...esae the battery door 3 Slide the latch down as shown to unlock 4 Pull the plastic puller see picture to release the battery out of the system 1 Place the system face down make sure not to scrath the...

Page 20: ...Gently lift the cover aside the power button at the bottom left corner is connected to its cable inside be careful not to pull off the cable while lifting the rear cover 1 To replace the RAM module pl...

Page 21: ...e memory module into the memory slot anvd press down until the ejector clips snaps in place 1 Remove the cable cover batteries and rear cover first see Chapter 5 1 5 2 and 5 3 2 Remove the screw x1 an...

Page 22: ...D E 1 x USB PCIe External I O Ports USB 1 x USB3 0 HDMI 1 DC jack 1 Lock type Power switch N A hidden Isolation I O Ports COM 2 x DB 9 USB 1 x USB1 0 3 x USB1 1 LAN 1 1x INTEL WG1211AT Control Indicat...

Page 23: ...25 mm Weight N W 7kg Mounting VESA mount holes M4 75 x 75 mm 100 x 100 mm Recommended length of screw L Thickness VESA mount 5mm OS support Windows IOT 10 64 bit 7KLV VSHFL FDWLRQ LV VXEMHFW WR FKDQJH...

Page 24: ...JP5 CN21 CN23 CN22 COM1 RJ45_3 AUX1 CN24 USB3 USB2 RJ45_1 USB1 RJ45_2 HDMI1 RWR1 PWR2 SW1 CN20 CN25 PCIE1 CN19 CN18 CN17 CN15 CN14 CN13 CN12 CN6 CN26 CN8 CN9 CN10 BAT1 JP2 SATA1 SATA0 CN1 FAN1 CN2 JP1...

Page 25: ...CN24 Audio jack CN25 Charger board power connector CN26 Charger board function connector CN27 28 LAN2 LED connector for by pass no isolator PCIE1 PCIE X4 slot connector FAN1 FAN connector HDMI HDMI c...

Page 26: ...unction JP4 JP5 86 USB1 1 Audio Mono select Function JP6 Mono 6WDQGDUG LCD ID Setting Resolution LVDS Output Interface JP1 Bits Channel 1920 x 1080 24 Dual LVDS Panel 2 1 Jumper open 2 1 XPSHU VKRUW 0...

Page 27: ...YH QRUPDO IXQFWLRQV IRU WKH IROORZLQJ VSHFL FDWLRQV USB1 1 USB2 0 reduction of speed USB3 0 reduction of speed The USB setting for Keyboard USB1 0 Keyboard Setting USB1 0 USB2 0 Keyboard Setting USB1...

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