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MPC-2240 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description
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Powering on/off an MPC-2240 Computer
DC power is provided to the MPC-2240 via the Euroblock terminal located on the bottom panel of the case; a
plug for the terminal is provided as part of the MPC-2240 package. Alternately, you may power the device using
an AC power source by using the power cord provided.
Turn on the computer by touching and holding the MENU button (in the lower right corner of the display panel)
for 1 second. It takes about 10 to 30 seconds for the system to boot up.
To power off the MPC-2240 Series, touch and hold the MENU button for 4 seconds; depending on your OS’s
power management settings you may enter standby, hibernation, or system shutdown mode (the
available choices may be configured using your operating system’s power management settings). If you
encounter technical problems, touch the MENU button for 10 seconds to force a hard shutdown of the system.
SavvyTouch Display Controls
The MPC-2240 Series comes with five SavvyTouch display controls located in the lower right corner of the
screen. These intelligent controls will light up whenever a hand or other object draws near.
MENU/Power Control
On the MPC-2240, the MENU button serves as the power button. To start or stop the computer, press and hold
the button for 1 second. Once the system is powered up, the MENU button will light up in green. To power off
the MPC-2240 Series, press and hold the MENU button for 4 seconds, and then choose to enter standby,
hibernation, or system shutdown mode (the available choices may be configured using your operating
system’s power management settings). If you encounter technical problems, press and hold the MENU button
for 10 seconds to force a hard shutdown.
Brightness
Two brightness buttons are available for brightness control. The plus
(+) button increases the brightness of the panel, and the minus (–)
button decreases the screen brightness.
INFO
The INFO button returns a status report (shown at right) of the AC
power supply, main board, CPU, memory, the motherboard chipset,
and VGA subsystems and components. When the panel computer is
working as intended, Pass will be indicated (shown at right) for each
subsystem/component. An error message will be shown when the
system is not working. CPU, memory, chipset and VGA components
are detected only in the boot stage. AC and motherboard Power are continuously monitored beginning with the
system boot phase.

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