Spectra
GmbH
&
Co.
KG
vertrieb@spectra.de
User
Manual
‐
Spectra
PowerTwin
P
Apollo
Lake
+
Sunreadable Displays
Version
1.0
September
2018
12
1.1 Overview
Spectra PowerTwin PSE3950/N4200 Series is a TFT-LCD sunlight readable touch panel PC
offering ultra-high brightness and high resolution. The system is based on Intel® Atom® /
Pentium® processor and supports triple independent displays (via VGA and DisplayPort
outputs). Spectra PowerTwin PSE3950/N4200 Series features extensive connectivity
including 2x GbE, 4x USB 3.0, 4x COM, and 8x isolated DIO. It also offers 2x full size Mini-
PCIe socket and 1x SIM socket for a variety of wireless data connections.
Through the ready-to-use CFM modules, users can easily add power ignition sensing and
Power over Ethernet (PoE) functions for a variety of applications. Spectra PowerTwin
PSE3950/N4200 Series also supports Convertible Display System (CDS) technology.
Comparing with regular standalone panel PCs, it is more flexible and reduces maintenance
cost dramatically.
Featuring with rigorous industrial protections, wide range operating temperature (-20
°
C to
70
°
C), IP65 dust/waterproof front panel, and wide range DC power input (9 to 48VDC), Spectra
PowerTwin PSE3950/N4200 Series is appropriate for harsh environments and critical
applications.
1.2 Highlights
Wide Temperature
Spectra PowerTwin
PSE3950/N4200 Series
supports wide range operating
temperature from -20
°
C to 70
°
C
and is suitable for deploying in
extreme and harsh
environments.
Sunlight Readable
Providing ultra high brightness
and high resolution, Spectra
PowerTwin PSE3950/N4200
Series is suitable for all lighting
conditions including direct
sunlight.
Multiple Functions
Spectra PowerTwin
PSE3950/N4200 Series provides
extensive I/O, Mini-PCIe slot,
2.5” SATA drive bay, mSATA
socket, and SIM card slot. It also
supports power ignition sensing
and PoE by adding ready-to-use
CFM modules.
Summary of Contents for PowerTwin PS12-E3950C9
Page 12: ...Product Introductions Chapter 1...
Page 28: ...System Pin Definitions and Settings Chapter 2...
Page 38: ...System Setup Chapter 3...
Page 56: ...BIOS Setup Chapter 4...
Page 99: ...Product Introductions Chapter 1...
Page 129: ...System Pin Definitions and Settings Chapter 2...
Page 139: ...System Setup Chapter 3...
Page 157: ...BIOS Setup Chapter 4...