The units with part numbers that follow the pattern of P?-###?? were originally designed and manufactured before there was any such thing as a Compact Flash Card.
The P1 units will have a flush back shell and there is a memory module about 2.25 x 2.25 x .25 inches the may be labeled Model FLH-1004 4M FLASHDISK (4 Meg Flash) This memory module does not have an interface that is compatible with anything other than one of the old P1 units. To upload the information from it requires a working P1 unit. The module can be removed and moved to another unit of the exact same type as it is basically the Hard Drive of the DOS hardware. It contains all of the boot files and MSDOS software as well as the Interact software, applications and utilities.
Later models incorporate the CF Card technology via an adapter module which replaced the molded Flash Drive. This CF card can be used with USB card readers on your Windows PC to copy all of the files into a folder for archival purposes. Be sure to set the explorer to "show hidden files" and uncheck the option to "hide system files" so you get everything that the machine builder put on the card.
There are 3 manuals available for the different revisions of hardware. Revision numbers were after the dash at the end of the serial number and the manufacture date was also on that label. The revision number of the Manual is independent of the hardware revision number. Compare dates of hardware to release date of the manual revision. Worst case, just look in the files for the one that matches your hardware.
Rev102 04/98 - P1 rev 101 manual in pdf format
Rev102 03/99 - P1 rev 102 manual in pdf format
Rev105 11/99 - P1 rev 105 manual in pdf format
PMP-XXX is just a P11 that came preloaded with an application that controlled a Parker 6K controller. PMP stands for Parker Motion Panel. There are two versions of the PMP QuickStart and User Guides.
Rev101 - 09/00 PMP rev 101 QuickStart guide in pdf format
Rev102 - 03/03 PMP rev 102 QuickStart guide in pdf format
Rev100 - PMP rev 100 User guide in pdf format
Rev101 - PMP rev 101 User guide in pdf format
P1H-xxx is a Standard P1 hardware with only the PTM module enabled. 1 Guide and 2 Upgrade Guides.
Rev100 - 10/00 - P1H Instruction Sheet in pdf format
Rev100 - 02/01 - Upgrading Module License rev 100 in pdf format.
Rev101 - 04/03 - Upgrading Module License rev 101 in pdf format
P12-x44 is a P1 with Pentium Processor. 1 User Guide
Rev100 - 01/01 - P1 Pentium User guide in pdf format
P1X-PC104 is a PC104 upgrade option that allowed 3rd party PC104 interface cards to be attached.
Rev100 - 05/99 - P1 PC104 Upgrade option Install Guide rev 100 in pdf format
Rev101 - 02/01 - P1 PC104 Upgrade option Install Guide rev 101 in pdf format
All of the 6" display units are replaced by ether the P13 or PA206 whose specs can be found on our current products Dedicated HMI pages.
The 10" version is replaced by the PA210 family whose specs can be found on our current products Dedicated HMI pages.
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